CAPTIONED BY THE NATIONAL CAPTIONING INSTITUTE --WWW.NCICAP.ORG-- YOU ARE WATCHING KCRA THREE, WHERE THE NEWS COMES FIRST. HISTORY MADE IN WEST SACRAMENTO, RALEY FIELD. THE RIVER CATS MARKING A MAJOR MILESTONE. TONIGHT MARKS THEIR 1000 HOME GAME. IT WAS 13 YEARS AGO WHEN RALEY FIELD FIRST OPENED ITS GATES AND BECAME THE HOME OF THE RIVER CATS. TOM DUHAIN IS AT THE STADIUM. DID THIS AND WITH A WIN? A HAPPY CROWD WITH THE RIVER CATS COMING OUT WITH A VICTORY. 12,000 PEOPLE IN THE FANS -- IN THE STANDS TONIGHT. WELCOME TO OUR 1000TH GAME. EVEN THE MASCOT WAS DRESSED UP FOR THE OCCASION. SOME OF THESE FANS HAVE BEEN HERE SINCE THE BEGINNING. SEASON TICKET HOLDERS SINCE JULY OF 2000. I HAVE A PARTNER THAT LOVES COMING TO THE GAME. I LIKE THE CAMARADERIE THAT THE TEAM HAS, THE REALLY NICE FANS. THIS HAPPENED ON A RAINY DAY IN MAY 2000, BUT THE GRAY SKIES DID DAMPEN THE ENTHUSIASM. EVERYBODY IS IN A GOOD MOOD. THEY HAVE SOME GOOD PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL ON THE FIELD. THEY BECAME THE PREMIER FRANCHISE IN THE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. WE JUST PASSED OUR 10 MILLIONTH FAN. WE WERE THE FASTEST MINOR-LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM TO REACH THAT MARK. ATTENDANCE IS UP THIS YEAR. THERE WAS A PARADE OF RIVER CATS WHO WENT ON TO STAR IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES. THIS IS A GREAT VALUE. IT IS A GREAT VALUE VALUE TO COME HERE. ARE YOU AWARE THAT THIS IS THE 1000TH GAME TONIGHT? THAT IS SO EXCITING. I AM HERE. OVER THE YEARS, THE TEAM HAS MAINTAINED THE FAMILY-FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE, IMPROVED THE FOOD AND MADE BASEBALL FAN STILL WELCOME. THE GENERAL MANAGER IS VERY EXCITED ABOUT THE FUTURE BECAUSE OF ALL OF THE REDEVELOPMENT THAT IS HAPPENING, THIS AREA IS GOING TO BE BUZZING IN A FEW YEARS. THERE ARE ALSO FIREWORKS FOLLOWING AT RALEY FIELD. AND FORTUNATELY, THEY WILL NOT BE IN TOWN FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, BUT THEY WILL HOST A FIREWORKS SHOW. THIS WILL FEATURE FOOD AND MUSIC. TICKETS FOR THE EVENT GO ON SALE THIS TUESDAY.

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